Hello All I have been pondering on why we had our recent attack. Part of my thinking beyond solving the problem was that it rang bells for me as I work with ...
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Seth McInnes
nursey1@xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
May 18, 1999 11:54 am
Damien, Thanks for getting the list back on line. I'm sad that it has had to be made a moderated list, but after the mailbomb I can't think of another way...
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LDG587@xxx.xxx
May 19, 1999 9:54 pm
Hi, Glad to see you're back!...
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Rodger Bunn
stickybunsuk@xxxxxxxx...
May 20, 1999 8:33 pm
Glad to have you back! Regards, Louise Bunn....
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Damien van C.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx...
May 20, 1999 11:42 pm
Scenario A 68 year old well dressed man presents to A&E via a 999 call complaining of chest pain and DIB/SOB. He rarely visits his GP, ie every five years as ...
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sharyn buccalo
sbuccalo@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
May 24, 1999 12:39 pm
Refer him back to the gp for further workup, something needs to be followed up on, and we are patient advocates. ... the Internet...
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Patricia Harrison
patih@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
May 24, 1999 1:56 pm
Hi Everyone, Just thought I would let you know that I have accepted the job at Northwick Park and will be coming to the UK as soon as I get the work permit!!!...
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LDG587@xxx.xxx
May 25, 1999 2:12 pm
I wonder if, when one discusses cases, that acronyms such as DIB can be spelled out. I'm assuming from the context of the article that it could mean,...
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niall
niall@xxxxxxxx.xxx
May 25, 1999 8:18 pm
I can answer the question about the fry-up. Fried rashers (bacon), eggs, pudding (pigs blood and grit), sausages (pig and ??), sometimes beans and of course...
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gill@xxxxxxx.xxx
May 26, 1999 4:48 am
Hello Fenella and Damien: Luckily because I am an expatriot Brit I totally understand what you are talking about. However, in the management of your alcohol...
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Damien van C.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx...
May 25, 1999 8:36 pm
This mail highlights a particular problem of acronyms and local slang being used in an International list - this list has members in over 20 countries, ...
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fenella Lemonsky
fenella@xxxxx.xxxx
May 26, 1999 10:45 am
... DIB=Difficulty in breathing SOB-Shortness of breath ... His rep. rate was 32 bpm. His lungs were not clear and bronchial beathing was heard and diminished...
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paul
paul@xxxxxx.xxxxx.xx....
May 25, 1999 11:58 pm
In some stufff <37495A93.FC1A4870@...>, Patricia Harrison <patih@...> writ the following missive... ... Well you can probably relax a touch...
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LDG587@xxx.xxx
May 29, 1999 1:57 pm
Dear Fenella: Thank you for your response. So what ever happened with that patient? Did you find out his diagnosis? Good luck in your continued care to...
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wendy furness
wendy@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxx...
May 29, 1999 4:49 pm
Paul, glad I'm not the only one lying awake worrying all night :-) See you at work! Wendy ... From: paul <paul@...> To:...
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Kimmy23505@xxx.xxx
May 29, 1999 5:30 pm
Another acronym used often in Norfolk is NFN= Normal for Norfolk!...
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Marion Wilson
M.M.Wilson@xxx.xx.xxx
Jun 1, 1999 10:32 am
Damien, There is one I have heard of used in your neck of the woods. T. F. BUNDY. Totally F*"!$d but unfortunately not dead yet. Regards, Marion. Marion Wilson...
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Stuart Rotman
sjr1198@xxxxx.xx.xxx
Jun 1, 1999 8:55 am
Just wondering if anyone would explain what postal drop is and how its found or tested for? thanks Stuart ... Stuart Rotman sjr1198@......
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Jamie Forde
jamie17374@xxxxxxx.xxxx
May 31, 1999 3:35 pm
Hello everyone I am thinking about working the US. I am Australian working in the UK at the moment in AE (obviously). I have completed PALS, ALS, ATLS ...
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fenella Lemonsky
fenella@xxxxx.xxxx
May 30, 1999 4:19 pm
Well, I'll never know what happened as he never came for his chest clinic appointment. However he may have gone elsewhere. Just to set the record straight LDG,...
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Damien van C.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx...
Jun 4, 1999 10:34 pm
Hi all, I'd like to enlist your help with a project that I am hoping to launch within the next few weeks. It will (probably) be called the Nursing Network, and...
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Andrew Rideout
rideout@xxxxxxxxx.xx....
Jun 6, 1999 4:28 pm
... A postal drop is a delivery of mail to a place that has infrequent or poor communications. Thus in fairly remote field hospitals serviced by aeroplane a...
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Brault, Charles
cbrault@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 7, 1999 4:44 am
From: "Andrew Rideout" <rideout@...> ... [Brault, Charles] And their pulse ... [Brault, Charles] Greater than 20 mmHg is clinicaly significant ...
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Damien van C.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx...
Jun 8, 1999 11:10 pm
Hi all, Thanks to all those of you who responded to my last mail about my new networking site. I'm please to tell you that it has now been 'officially39; ...
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Damien van C.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx...
Jun 13, 1999 10:39 pm
Hi, I have an interesting case study for the list... 78 year old gentleman, brought to A&E after an attempted hanging. No suspension or drop, no other...
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Seth McInnes
nursey1@xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Jun 15, 1999 1:45 pm
Damien, I find it quite bizzare that there was no neck trauma whatsoever. Even if there had been no period of suspension or history of drop, any attempted...
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Tom Trimble
ttrimble@xxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 15, 1999 4:54 pm
Hi! First guess is Spinal Shock . . . after fluid boluses, begin mild to titrated pressor. Second concern/guess PO2 = 30????, PCO2 =5???? Not a good internal...
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RescSteve@xxx.xxx
Jun 16, 1999 12:27 am
Damien, A few more questions....What was his skin color during his hypotensive episode (was it warm and flush or pale and cool)? & What was his pulse rate?...
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RescSteve@xxx.xxx
Jun 16, 1999 12:28 am
After reading the post again I would also ask...did this guy have an occult cardiac event...did you get a 12 lead. Could also be some sort of a neuro ...
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niall
niall@xxxxxxxx.xxx
Jun 16, 1999 8:05 pm
Blood Glucose 4 mmols <-- What is dat in mg/dl If it is a lot then maybe he pissed it (volume) out already or the alcohol made him lose pressure and the...